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| Address Book Input name, address, and phone numbers into the pager's memory. | |
| Alarm Clock Alarm can be set to alert at a pre-selected time. | |
| Auto On/Off The pager can be set to turn off daily at a pre-selected time for a specified duration. After this duration, the pager will automatically turn on again. User Selectable | |
| Auto Backlight Backlight turns on automatically when the pager detects insufficient light. Backlight turns on automatically when the pager detects insufficient light. | |
| Auto Retry Automatically resends your message up to 3 times when the line is busy. | |
| Automatic Signature Capability Program your Smart Pager to automatically add your name to every message being sent. | |
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| Batch Paging Sends multiple pages in one phone call, limiting phone line usage. | |
| Battery Gauge An icon in the display will specify the battery voltage level. | |
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Bookmark Set a bookmark when reading an Information Update; upon re-entering, the message will begin where the bookmark was set. |
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| Button Operation Allows you to play, reverse, fast forward, pause, lock and delete messages all with dedicated buttons. | |
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| Call Status Detects busy signals and monitors message delivery progress. | |
| Caller ID If the sender's name and number is programmed into your pager's memory, the pager will ID the sender for you. | |
| Canned Messages Canned messages are short messages that you preprogram in the pager. When you receive a message, you can reply with one of the canned messages, such as 'yes', 'on my way', etc. | |
| Character-to-Number Translator Easily enter phone numbers that use text. Just type in the actual letters and the it will automatically translate it to the appropriate number. | |
| Custom Power Up Prompts A programmable prompt (i.e. typically a carrier name) that is displayed for approximately 2 seconds when the pager is turned on. | |
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Dash Insertion The pager will insert a dash after the area code (i.e. after the 3rd digit in a 10-digit message). |
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Date Stamping The incoming message will be stamped with the date when it is received. The date will be displayed at the end of the message. |
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| Day of Week The day of the week will be displayed on the standby screen. | |
| Dedicated On/Off Button Allows you to turn the pager on and off easily with one button. | |
| Display Message Number The number of the message received will appear in the icon display. | |
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Disable All Alerts All audible and vibration alerts are disabled; therefore, the pager will never alert. |
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| Duplicate Message Detection Duplicate Messages are stored in the same memory slot as the original message - saving memory space for new messages. The latest timestamp is used and a Duplicate prompt is displayed when the message is read. | |
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| Erase All All read, unprotected messages may be erased at once. | |
| Error Correction Automatically corrects message errors. | |
| Event Alarm Messages saved to the event list can have a daily or one-time alarm set at a specific time to remind you of the event. | |
| Event List Save messages with specific times and dates that you want to remember such as birthdays or anniversaries. | |
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| FLEX™ Technology Offers users the latest and most efficient technology affording extended battery life and page reliability. | |
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| Group Page Simultaneously send the same message to multiple members of a group. | |
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| Information Services Capability Allows user to receive information services such as sports, weather, headline news or stock updates. | |
| Information Services History File Pager keeps the 7 most recent information service updates in a history file for easy reference. Older updates are pushed out. | |
| International Characters The pager re-maps characters with the corresponding International characters. | |
| International Date The date is displayed in international (day/month) format. | |
| IR Data Port This infrared port allows you to transfer data to and from a computer. | |
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| Low Battery Alert Pager alerts when the battery power is low. | |
| Low Battery Indicator Battery icon that is displayed when the battery is getting low and needs to be replaced. | |
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| Mailboxes You can create separate mailboxes for personal messages and information service messages. | |
| Manual Page Send messages to someone not programmed into memory. | |
| Memory Full Indication Memory full prompt is displayed when the memory is full. | |
| Message Alarms The user can read a message and set an alarm to it for a reminder. | |
| Message Continued Indication Icon that indicates the message continues on another screen. | |
| Message Counter Display Indicates how many messages you have received. | |
| Message Folders and Inboxes Multiple personal folders can be created to organize stored messages. On certain pager models, incoming messages can be programmed to be automatically routed to special inboxes. | |
| Message Lock Messages may be locked to prevent them from being erased. | |
| Message Memory Pager's capacity to store messages. | |
| Memory Retention/Back up Messages and pager settings are retained/saved when the pager is turned off or the battery is replaced. | |
| Message Preview Allows you to view the first line of each message for easy reference. | |
| Message Slot Number Message slot number represents the message's position in the message stack. | |
| Message Status List Quickly see the status of your messages to determine whether they were sent or not. | |
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| Notebook Entries Use the notebook entries to store any important messages for future reference. | |
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| Phone Directory Allows you to store numbers and/or names into the pager's memory. | |
| Private Time The pager can be set to turn off all pager alerts daily at a pre-selected time for a specified duration. The pager will continue to receive messages; however, it will not alert the user during this time. | |
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| Quick Notes™ QuickNotes are simply canned messages. Generally built into the pager, but in the future we would like for them to be user buildable via IR and some PC software | |
| Quick Send™ Easily transmits a programmed message to a specified pager at the touch of a button. | |
| Quick View Allows easy immediate access to important FLEX™ Information Service Protocol messages. | |
| Quiet Mode Allows you to turn off all alerts and still receive messages. | |
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| Reminder Alert A short friendly alert reminds you when you have not reviewed your messages. | |
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| System Directory Entries: Per Pager Each Paging Directory Entry supports its own paging system. | |
| Selective Erase Allows individual messages to be erased one at a time. | |
| Silent Vibration Pager will vibrate rather than audibly alert when receiving messages. | |
| Smart Alarm Alarm that can be set to alert one time, daily or weekly. | |
| Smart Message Alarms Allows you to tag one of your personal messages to an alarm and have it alert you daily weekly or one time. | |
| Space Insertion The pager will insert a space after the area code (i.e. after the 3rd digit in a 10 digit message). Option | |
| Stored Voice Messages will automatically be stored in the caller's own voice and can be replayed at any time. | |
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| Task List Messages can be saved to a separated task list folder, providing a handy reminder of "to-do" items. | |
| Time Stamping The incoming message will be stamped with the time it is received. The time will be displayed at the end of the message. | |
| Tone and Visual Alerts Visual and audio alerts help ensure that pages are not missed. | |
| Trash Folder Items in any folder can be moved to the trash folder for deletion, providing easy cleanup of old messages and information. | |
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| User Selectable Alerts Choose your favorite, or change your alerts so you can differentiate your pager from others. | |
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| Vibrating Alert Pager will discretely alert you to incoming pages by vibrating. | |
| Volume Control The pager audible alert volume may be set to different levels. | |
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| Zoom Display Zoom in from 8 lines to 4 lines for a larger view of your messages in the display. |